Portrait of adult male Inuk guide wearing red ski jacket. Description by Dommasch: "Arctic Circle #1 Wager Bay; July 1990. Native guide-Inuit and his daughter". In [Nunavut].
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 15, no. 2, Summer, 2000, pp. 4-16
Description
Discusses, in part one of a three-part series, the aesthetic and logic of early still photography in the Arctic.
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Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 15, no. 4, Winter, 2000, pp. 4-11
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Looks at the special type of photojournalism developed by Inuit in Nunavik and the profiles and works of independent photographers.
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Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 15, no. 3, Fall, 2000, pp. 4-15
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Looks at the work of two photographers who deal with the same topic and geographical region but with radically different results.
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Website links to natural resources, history and culture, social equity, environmental justice and GIS mapping. Includes case studies comparing the environmental, social and cultural impact of natural resource development.
Podcast of Interview with artist about his exhibition Awareness Series which focuses on the government's policy of issuing numbered disks to Inuit rather than referring to them by name.
Duration: 6:54.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 4, Winter, 1995, pp. 4-13
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Elaborates on the three basics of maintaining an art collection: prevention, conservation and restoration.
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Two different angles of carvings. On information card: Carvings executed by Pierre Karliig for the Acquatare Oil Co. in Calgary Alta. Picture taken at the Craft Shop in Rankin Inlet.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 28, no. 3-4, Nunutsiavut!, Fall/Winter, 2015, pp. [22]-29
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Looks at the absence of Nunatsiavut art from the art market and delves into the reasons why.
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The congregation outside the Anglican church in the community of Apex at Frobisher Bay, N.W.T. [NU]. In 1987 the community of Frobisher Bay was renamed Iqaluit.
Decolonization, vol. 3, no. 1, Indigenous Art, Aesthetics and Decolonial Struggle, 2014, pp. 48-72
Description
Examines how an Inuit photographer and filmmaker have attempted to dispel common stereotypes about the Inuit people and preserve and enhance Inuit culture.
Aboriginal Concerns: Self-Government, Nunavut, Repatriation, Representation, and Aboriginal Media
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Book based on presentations given at a colloquium of the same name. Part V contains Aboriginal content.
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Chapter 36: Converging or Diverging Pathways to Aboriginal Self-Determination? Indigenous Peoples, Self-Government, and the Federation by Frances Abele and Michael J. Prince. (p.443)
Chapter 37: Keynote Address on Nunavut: Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States by Donat Savoie. ( p.